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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 24, Addenda, 1605-1668. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1976.
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Gage, Mr.
-, visits Italy and Rome, 148
Gainford, co. Durham
-, 172, 174
Gainford Wood, co. Durham
-, sale of King's trees in, 172, 174
Gallobelg. See Mercurius Gallobelgicus
Galloway, Viscount. See Burgh, Richard de
Galloway, Viscount. See Burgh, Richard de
Gambling
-, 200
Game, The King's
-, allowances given to Keeper of,
69
Gap [Hautes-Alpes, France]
-, reference to Synod of
Huguenots at, 116 (3)
Gardiner, Edward, in the service of
David Lyllye
-, charged with illegal hunting,
234
-, about to go to Virginia, 234
Gardiner, John, printer in the
service of William Spencer
-, arrested, 26
Gardiner, Sir Thomas, of Peckham,
co. Surrey
-, 232
Gardiner, Sir William, of Langham,
co. Surrey
-, 232
Gardner, John, of Scotland, merchant
-, petition to Cecil, 9
Gardner, John, tenant of the manor
of Muchland, co. Lancs.
-, petition to Commissioners for
Leases, 154
Garrett (alias Fitzmaurice), Jane,
daughter of Sir William
Stanley and wife of John
Garrett (alias FitzMaurice)
-, request on behalf of, 4 and n
Garrett (alias Fitzmaurice), John,
son-in-law of Sir William
Stanley
-, 4
Garrett, John, of London
-, answer to petition of, 98
Garrett, John, in the service of
Prince Henry
-, his allowance, 64
Garrido, Francisco, Spanish
prisoner in Newgate
-, condemned to death, 102
Garroway, Sir William, of London,
farmer of the King's Customs
-, 232
Garshe, Samuel, musician to the
King
-, his allowance, 65
Garstang, William, of Hesketh, co.
Lancs., merchant
-, 190
Garston, East (Estgarston), co.
Berks.
-, manor of, 250
Garter, The
-, Cecil made Knight of, 76 and
n, 79 and n
-, Cecil installed as Knight of, 78
and n
-, Earls of Dunbar and Montgomery made Knights of,
150
-, King of Sweden and Prince of
Orange made Knights of,
265
Garter King of Arms. See Dethicke, Sir William; Segar, Sir William
Garter, Order of the
-, Cecil presented with copy of
the Statutes of, 79
Garvey, James, prisoner in the
Marshalsea, formerly page
to Lady Mary Digby
-, petition to Cecil, 38
Garway, co. Hereford
-, 12
Gary, Giles, a boy actor, assistant to
William Ostler
-, paid for acting at Britain's
Burse, 168
-, signs receipt, 168
-, receives payment, 168
Gascoigne. See Gascoigne, Thomas
Gascoigne, John, of Barnbow, co.
Yorks., recusant
-, fined for recusancy, 121
Gascoigne, Thomas, of Bermondsey,
co. Surrey
-, occupies timber yard, 285
Gatacre, William. See Gateacre, William
Gate, Sir Henry, of Seamer, co.
Yorks. (d 1589)
-, mentioned, 174
Gate, Mary, daughter of Sir Henry
Gate
-, petition to Cecil, 174 and n
Gateacre (Gatacre), William,
Keeper of the King's gamecocks
-, his allowance, 68
Gatehouse, The, prison, Westminster, London
-, 1, 7 (2), 9, 36, 73, 90, 91, 101,
177, 209
-, Cecil's gift of money to
prisoners in, 206
-, Keeper of. See Hynelly,
Thomas; Okey, William
Gateshead, co. Durham
-, 174
Gawdy, Sir Bassingborne, of
Harling, co. Suffolk (d 1606)
-, wardship of his heir, 78 and n
Gawdy, Sir Clipsby, of Redenhall,
co. Norfolk
-, petition to Cecil, 17
Gawdy, Sir Francis, Justice of the
Queen's Bench, later Chief
Justice of the Common Pleas
(d 1606)
-, Justice of Assize in Essex, 21
-, 80
-, reference to his death, 81
Gawdy, Sir Henry, of Claxton, co.
Norfolk, J.P.
-, intervenes on behalf of
Christian Weech, 109
Geary (Geere), Thomas, of Weymouth, shipowner
-, 54, 101
Geere, Thomas. See Geary, Thomas
Gell (Gill), Sir John, of Hopton, co.
Derby
-, 232
Genealogy
-, coloured genealogies of princes
in the library of Salisbury
House, 149
Geneva [Switzerland]
-, 167
George, Margaret, in the service of
Princess Mary
-, her allowance, 67
Geraldo, John
-, refuses to testify falsely against
Van Erpe, 139
Gerard (Gerrad), Sir John, of
Wheathampstead, co. Herts.,
Deputy-Lieutenant of Hertfordshire
-, signs joint letters to William,
Earl of Salisbury, 268, 270
Gerard, Philip, of Gray's Inn, London, barrister
-, signs statement on Strand
Lane prison, 37
Gerard, Thomas, Lord Gerard of
Bromley
-, 99
Gerard, Sir William, of Dorney, co.
Bucks.
-, 232
Germany
-, Viscount Cranborne in, 200
-, English ambassador sent to
Princes of, 239
Gerrard, Lord. See Gerard, Thomas
Gervaise, Mr., French reader to
Viscount Cranborne
-, 201
Gibb, Henry, Groom of the Bedchamber to the King
-, petition to King, 224
Gibb (Gibbe), John, Groom of the
Bedchamber to the King
-, his allowance, 62
Gibbons, Lancaster, Sergeant-at
Arms
-, his allowance, 66
Gibbons, William, tenant in
Britain's Burse
-, petition to William, Earl of
Salisbury, 288
Gibbs. See Gibbs, John
Gibbs, John, of Bermondsey, co.
Surrey
-, occupies warehouses and wharf,
285
-, involved in legal proceedings
with Kirby, 286
Gibbs, Thomas, of Elton, co,
Hereford.
-, 193
Gibson, Sir John, of Welburn Hall,
co. Yorks., Master in Chancery
-, 192
Gifford, Captain. See Gifford, Richard
Gifford, Richard, naval captain
-, reference to his imprisonment
in Spain, 178
Gifford (Gyfforde), John, in the
service of Gilbert Talbot, 7th
Earl of Shrewsbury
-, visits Italy and Rome, 147
Gigor, Sieur, Huguenot pastor
-, appointed to communicate
views of Synod of La
Rochelle to Henry IV, 117,
118
Gilbert, Mr.
-, 75
Giles, Nathaniel, Master of the
Children of the Chapel
-, his allowance, 65
Giles, Thomas, in the service of
Prince Henry
-, his allowance, 64
Gill, Sir John. See Gell, Sir John
Gill, Captain, former Muster-Master
of Hertfordshire
-, 268
Gimingham (Gymingeham). co.
Norfolk
-, manor of, 250
Girdland, John, of Hardington, co.
Somerset, mason
-, 10
Girdland, John, son of John Girdland
-, 10
Girdland, Mary, wife of John
Girdland
-, petition to Cecil, 10
Girdle and Hangers, The
-, shop in Britain's Burse called,
274
Girdler, Elizabeth, daughter of
John Girdler
-, 179
Girdler, John, of Cobham, co. Kent,
deceased
-, mentioned, 179
Glamorganshire
-, Assizes of, 60
-, Sheriff of. See Kemys, Edward
Glanville, Richard, of London,
merchant
-, petition to Cecil, 41
Glasier, Hugh, of Lea, Cheshire
-, complaints against, 49, 50
Glass, John, housekeeper at Salisbury House
-, 205
Glass
-, agreement concerning production of, 196
Glatton and Holme, co. Hunts.
-, manor of, 250
Gloucestershire
-, case involving jurisdiction of
Court of Welsh Marches in,
51
-, 113
-, recusants in, 216
-, Justices of the Peace of, 216
Glove, The
-, shop in Britain's Burse called,
274
Goade, Roger, Vice-Chancellor of
Cambridge University
-, 161
Godalming (Godliminge), co. Surrey
-, hundred of, 284
Godefroy, le Syndicq
-, entertained in Paris by William
Cecil, 283
Godliminge. See Godalming
Godolphin, co. Cornwall
-, 264
Godolphin, Francis, of Godolphin,
co. Cornwall
-, letter to Keighley, 264 and n
God's Grace, The, of Hull
-, 80
-, Master of. See Watson,
William
Godshill, co. Hants.
-, bailiwick of, 194
Godshill Coppice or New Coppice,
Fordingbridge, co. Hants.
-, 194
Godstone, co. Surrey
-, 153
Gofton, Awdytor. See Gofton, Francis
Gofton, Francis, Auditor of Prests
in the Exchequer
-, 81
Golden Dragon, The shop in Britain's Burse called, 274
Golden Hert and Garland, The
-, shop in Britain's Burse called,
274
Goldfinch, Henry, of Ireland
-, petition to Cecil, 206
Goldsmith. See Goldsmith, Ralph
Goldsmith, Ralph, of Bermondsey,
co. Surrey
-, occupies wharf, 285
Gomeldon, William, Groom of the
Chamber to the King
-, petition to Cecil, 103
Gondomar, Don Diego Sarmiento
d'Acunha, Conde de, Spanish
Ambassador to England
-, Buckingham's letter to, 238
Gontier, Père, French Jesuit
preacher and controversialist
-, 167
Good, William
-, signs receipt, 168
Gooderige, Sergeant. See Gooderus, William
Gooderous, Sergeant. See Gooderus, William
Gooderus (Gooderige, Goodridge,
Goodowrus, Gudderous),
William, Sergeant-Surgeon
to the King
-, entertained at Theobalds, 29
-, paid medical expenses, 206, 211
-, petition to Privy Council, 229
Goodfellow, William, Sergeant-atArms
-, his allowance, 65
Goodman, John, surveyor, deceased
-, criticism of, 192
Goodowrus, William. See Gooderus, William
Goodridge, Mr. Sergeant. See Gooderus, William
Goodyear, Sir Henry, of Polesworth, co. Warwick
-, petition to King, 19
Goodyear, Sir Henry (d 1595), uncle
to Sir Henry Goodyear
-, mentioned, 20
Gooringe, Lord. See Goring, George
Gordon (Gordoune), George, Lord
Gordon, son of George Gordon, Marquess of Huntly
-, his allowance, 68
Gordon, Robert, of the Royal
Household
-, his allowance, 63
Gordoune, Lord. See Gordon, George
Gore, Gerrard, of London, merchant
-, complaints against, 162 and n
Gorg. See Gorge
Gorge (Gorg), William, of co. Devon
-, 148
Gorge (Gorg), Mr., son of William
Gorge, of co. Devon
-, visits Italy and Rome, 148
Gorges, Sir Thomas, of Langford,
co. Somerset, overseer of
Cranborne Chase
-, 124, 187
Goring (Gooringe), George, Baron
Goring, Royalist General
-, Budden made prisoner by
troopers of, 278
Goring (Gooringe), George continued
-, depredations in Somersetshire
by army of, 280
Gosson, William, musician to the
King
-, his allowance, 65
Graham or Graeme, Anne, wife of
George Graham
-, petition to King, 91
Graham or Graeme, George
-, request for his release from
prison, 91
Graham (Gryme), Sir John, of the
Royal Household
-, his allowance, 62
Grame [ ? Graham], —
-, 215
Grandison. See St. John, Oliver
Grandorge, John, tenant in
Britain's Burse
-, petition to William, Earl of
Salisbury, 288
Grange or Fort Field, Southwark,
co. Surrey
-, property called, 226
Granwall, Richard, Gentleman of
the King's Chapel
-, petitions to Cecil, 142 (2)
Grasshopper, The
-, shop in Britain's Burse called,
274
Gratiani, Gaspar, in the service of
the Prince of Moldavia
-, petition to Cecil, 23
Grave, Lewis, of St. Malo, merchant
-, petition to Cecil, 54
Grave, Servan, of St. Malo, merchant
-, petition to Cecil, 54
Gravelines [Nord, France]
-, 225
Graves, Colonel. See Graves, Richard
Graves, Richard, Colonel, Parliamentary commander
-, 278
Graves, Thomas, Keeper of the
Council Chamber
-, 55
Gravesend, co. Kent
-, King of Denmark and his ships
at, 87 and n
-, 210, 219
Gray's Inn, London
-, 108, 159, 212
Greasley (Gresley), co. Notts.
-, rectory of, 138
Greasley Moor Green (Grasley Morgren), co. Notts.
-, 138
Great Chamber, The
-, Grooms of, 5
Great Seal (English), The
-, 3, 40, 82, 84, 110, 114 (2), 115,
254
Great Seal (Irish), The
-, 88
Great Sessions, The
-, in Flintshire, 90
Greece (Grecia)
-, 177
Green, Katherine, of the Great
Park, Windsor
-, petition to Privy Council, 3
Green, Richard, of Wilcote, co.
Oxford
-, case between Chamberlain and,
40
Greenballs, Crewkerne, co. Somerset
-, property called, 10
Green Cloth, The
-, officers of, 245
Greenway, Mr. [ ? William Greenway, of London, merchant
and member of Baltic or
Eastland Company]
-, his ship ready to sail to Russia,
6
Greenwich (Grenewich, Grenewyche), co. Kent
-, the Court at, 19, 80 (2)
-, 28, 149, 215, 216, 222
-, letter dated from, 79
-, the office of "ballastage" at,
215
Gregory, Arthur, of Poole, co.
Dorset
-, petition to Cecil, 101
Grennett, Thomas, Keeper of the
King's Bench prison
-, 207
Gresham, Sir Thomas, founder of
the Royal Exchange (d 1579)
-, mentioned, 18, 22, 28
Greville, Robert, 2nd Baron Brooke
-, polemical attack on, 277
Grey, Henry, Duke of Suffolk and
3rd Marquess of Dorset (executed 1554)
-, mentioned, 154
Griffin, The
-, shop in Britain's Burse called,
274
Grimley, co. Worcester
-, 13
Grimes, George, in the service of
Viscount Fentoun
-, petition to Cecil, 69
Grimsditch, William, of the Royal
Household
-, his allowance, 63
Grimston, Christopher, of Gray's
Inn, London
-, 157 (2)
Grimston (Grimeston), Edward,
Sergeant-at-Arms
-, his allowance, 66
Grosmont, co. Monmouth
-, manor of, 250
Grwynefawr, Dinas, co. Brecknock
-, Forest of, 196
Grwynefechan, Dinas, co. Brecknock
-, Forest of, 196
Gryme, Sir John. See Graham, Sir John
Grymes, Sir Thomas, of Peckham,
co. Surrey, J.P.
-, 122
Guard, The King's (Yeomen of the
Guard)
-, 69, 133
-, Captain of. See Erskine,
Thomas
-, Yeomen of. See Barker,
Richard; Eynon, Lewis;
Whitby, John
Gudderous, Sergeant. See Gooderus, William
Guernsey, Island of
-, 78, 112, 177
-, Captain of, 112
-, castle of, 178
-, Governor of. See Leighton,
Sir Thomas
Guiana [Central America]
-, reference to Ralegh's expedition to, 233
Guildford (Guillford), co. Surrey
-, letter dated from, 285
Guildford, Sir Henry, of Benenden,
co. Kent
-, 232
Guillford. See Guildford
[?] Gunished, H.
-, note on petition by, 40
Gunn Car, Cheshire
-, waste called, 114, 115
Gunpowder
-, production of, 135, 136
Gunpowder Plot
-, conspirators of, 33, 34 (2), 35
(4), 38 (2), 57 (4), 58 (2), 59
(2), 61, 73 (2), 74
-, reference to, 42, 96
-, pensions of discoverers of, 68
Guns
-, production of, 255
Gunter, Sybil (Sibbill), of Abergavenny
-, testifies against recusants, 242
Gunter, Walter, son of William
Gunter
-, petition to Cecil, 221
Gunter, William, of Llwyn Perrott,
co. Brecknock
-, 221
Gunterodt, Sir Henry, Gentleman
of the Privy Chamber to the
King
-, 181
Gustavus Adolphus, King of
Sweden
-, made Knight of the Garter,
265
Guthrie, James, son of the Laird of
Guthrie
-, petition to King, 247
Guthrie, Laird of
-, 247
Guy, Peeter, flautist, musician to
the King
-, his allowance, 65
Guyse, Thomas, of Oddingley, co.
Worcester, deceased
-, mentioned, 31
Gwyn, Dr. See Gwynn, Matthew
Gwynn, Matthew, of London,
physician
-, attends Tresham in the Tower,
39
Gwynn, Richard, huntsman to the
King
-, his allowance, 68
Gyfforde, Mr. See Gifford, John
Gymingeham. See Gimingham